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Markets Collection (page 6)

Markets have always been vibrant and bustling hubs of activity, where people gather to explore and indulge in a sensory feast

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Markets Collection: Bab El Fahs at Dusk, Grand Socco, Tangier, Morocco, North Africa
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Markets Collection: Copper trays, Khan el-Khalili bazaar (Souk), Cairo, Egypt
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Markets Collection: Traditional Burmese umbrellas made of cotton and bamboo, Bagan, Mandalay region, Myanmar
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Markets Collection: 5 A. M. in Billingsgate Fish Market, London, England in the 19th century, 1890 (print)
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Markets Collection: Ypres, France - destruction during World War I
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Markets Collection: Wels, Austria: town square with weekly market
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Markets Collection: Flower market Hong Kong
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Markets Collection: Algerian Scenes: The Market
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Markets Collection: Market at the Jaffa Gate
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Markets Collection: Japanese trader selling watermelons to children
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Markets Collection: Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius
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Markets Collection: Algerian Scenes: In front of the coffee house
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Markets Collection: Turkey: Grand Bazaar, Istanbul
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Markets Collection: Les Halles, Paris, c. 1900
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Markets Collection: Japanese vegetable market
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Markets Collection: Les Halles, Paris, c. 1900
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Markets Collection: Fish saleswoman, England. English engraving, 1854
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Markets Collection: The Marche des Enfants Rouges, rue de Bretagne, 1907 (gouache)
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Markets Collection: Les Halles and Rue de la Tonnellerie, c.1828 (oil on canvas)
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Markets Collection: Pont Neuf and the Louvre, c.1669 (oil on canvas)
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Markets Collection: Sudder Bazaar Sabathu India early 20th century (postcard)
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Markets Collection: The Markets at Les Halles, 1831 (w/c on paper)
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Markets Collection: The Valley Market, c.1815 (oil on canvas)
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Markets Collection: Prouvaires street and the Saint-Eustache church (w/c)
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Markets Collection: Flower market, 1839 (oil on canvas)
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Markets Collection: Chaos / Fractal Goddesses Collection
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Markets Collection: Edie and Norman Bate, St Helens greengrocers given notice to quit St Helens market
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Markets Collection: St Helens on market day. St Helens, Merseyside. 25th August 1958
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Markets Collection: Meat market, Stockton-on-Tees. 1973
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Markets Collection: Kirkby Market, Merseyside, Wednesday 3rd December 1975
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Markets Collection: Fishmonger Tommy Letton with his barrow in Butetown, Cardiff. 16th February 1960
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Markets Collection: The Oval Sunday Market Circa May 1970 China and kitchenware stall
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Markets Collection: Mill Lane, Cardiff, Wales, Circa 1960
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Markets Collection: Annie Barr, flower seller at City Hall, Belfast. Northern Ireland. 9th October 1963
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Markets Collection: The final days of Solihull Indoor Market, West Midlands. 30th December 1998
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Markets Collection: A busy market scene in Moat Lane, Birmingham, with The church of St Martin in the Bull
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Markets Collection: School boy Bernard Goodman (10) helps his father on his days off at the New Caledonian
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Markets Collection: Customers at the secondhand gramophone record stall at the flea market in Club Row
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Markets Collection: Hill Street Outdoor Market, Middlesbrough, 24th May 1982
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Markets Collection: Newport market, a traditional Victorian indoor market, built in 1854 in Newport
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Markets Collection: Cheese and Onion fair at Newton Abbot in September 1971
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Markets Collection: St Johns Market, Liverpool, Circa 1970
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Markets Collection: Teaching Robert the Macaw to talk. Robert, a blue and yellow Macaw perches outside a pet
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Markets Collection: St Martins Market, Liverpool, 25th April 1966. The Chief Constable, James Haughton
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Markets Collection: St Johns Market, temporary site on the undercover pavement in Elliot Street
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Markets Collection: Wholesale Fruit Market, Liverpool, 24th July 1970
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Markets Collection: Fishwives of Cullercoats filling their creels for the days rounds at North Shields Fish
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Markets Collection: Market scenes in Salisbury, Wiltshire. 5th December 1952


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Markets have always been vibrant and bustling hubs of activity, where people gather to explore and indulge in a sensory feast. From the enchanting Pragues Old Town Square Christmas Market viewed from the Astronomical Clock during winter's embrace, to the lively Portobello Market in the swinging 1960s, markets offer a glimpse into different eras and cultures. In Marrakech, Morocco, The Souq entices visitors with its Moroccan silver teapot & glasses, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship that reflects the country's rich heritage. Meanwhile, Smithfield Market stands as a testament to Britain's trading history, with its enduring presence throughout time. Petticoat Lane takes us back to the 1940s when Londoners flocked there for their shopping needs amidst wartime challenges. Haymarket in Sheffield captures a moment frozen in 1937 - a snapshot of daily life as locals peruse fresh produce and goods. The Three cockle women of Pembrokeshire stand proudly at their market stall in South Wales, representing generations of hardworking individuals who sustain local economies. Burnham Market's black-and-white photo transports us back to Norfolk's past while evoking nostalgia for simpler times. Seaton Market bids farewell on its last day in 1966; an endearing reminder that even beloved institutions must adapt or make way for new beginnings. Finally, Istanbul's Spice Bazaar tantalizes our senses with aromatic spices neatly arranged at every turn – an exotic treasure trove within Europe itself. Whether it is exploring historical landmarks like Prague or immersing oneself in cultural experiences like Marrakech or Istanbul, markets hold endless allure, and are not just places to buy and sell; they are living reflections of society’s past and present – vibrant tapestries woven by diverse communities coming together under one roof.